Full article w/ interview with Serena Sihm here -----> http://anonhq.com/press-tv-reporter-die ... calls-spy/
Imagine yourself as an honest journalist, who sincerely works to report the truth. You are told to cover some areas with mounting tension, which involves a fairly large number of so called ‘mature’ countries. Your work very hard to report only the truth, but as you know, truth is indigestible for some. You come up with a report that someone is helping terrorists, which that ‘someone’ doesn’t like. You know there is a threat looming over you, but still you dare to speak the truth. You express your fears in an interview, which some people aren’t happy with. Then, suddenly, some ‘Intelligence’ officials come up with a statement that you’ve been spying, which you clearly deny, as you know you’ve never done any such shit, and two days later, a ‘cement truck’ rams into your vehicle, and your game is over, just because you chose to speak the truth. Your killer is arrested, but they deny to reveal his identity-why?, because he worked for that special ‘someone’.
This is what happened with Serena Shim, an American journalist who worked for Iran’s state owned Press TV. She was reporting on the siege involving ISIS in Kobani at Syria’s border. She was returning her hotel in the city of Suruç when her car crashed into a ‘heavy vehicle’. The Daily Mail reports the car collided with a cement truck. Just two days before her death, she had detailed her fears of being arrested, and claimed that Turkish intelligence had threatened her after her reports suggested ISIS militants were being smuggled back and forth over the Syrian border in the back of NGO aid vehicles. Her team was one of the first people to give the story of Takfiri militants going into Syria through the Turkish border. She knew that Turkey had been reported as the largest prison for journalists, so she feared them a little bit, as she had dared to speak the truth, which was clearly against them. Turkish officials were not happy with her, as is evident from their statements, so they wished to kill her, kill the truth, and kill the idea of #Freedom. And not so surprisingly, she was killed a few days later, by those same ‘officials’.
This completely changes my view on Turkey in Middle Eastern politics, especially on the issue of Kurdistan's independence and the civil war in Syria. I mean, I'm not surprised that something like this happened, I'm just shocked that it was Turkey.
Did The Turkish Government Assassinate American Journalist?
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Re: Did The Turkish Government Assassinate American Journalist?
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